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Edna Paulman posted a condolence
Sunday, September 27, 2020
My Aunt Albina was beautiful, loving, joyful, gentle, strong and unapologetically flamboyant. She was a “survivor” and refused to give the horrors of WWII the last mark on her life. I regret not having known her views on freedom and her approach on the vicissitudes of life more deeply. She was a supportive wife to my a Uncle Jack who at times didn’t know what to “make of her.” If he ever wanted to form or temper her behavior it would seem, from my perspective, that he would have failed. She lived from a fire within that that neither life nor death could quench. Aunt Albina, we miss you and look forward to seeing you in the Kingdom to come. In Jesus Holy Name we pray. From: Edna Paulman “Teddi”
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Thursday, August 31, 2017
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Mary Balboni posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Albina was a wonderful person to be around. I am a friend of Delores and always enjoyed any event we went together - from the Church passion show or a girl's luncheon together, Albina had her feathers and happy and outgoing personality. My Grandmother would call this 'personality plus'! With love and sympathy to her family, God Bless You!
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Laurel and Betsy Mayer posted a condolence
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Condolences to the Paulman family. We had the good fortune of getting to know Albina in 1982 when her husband , the late LtCol. John Paulman, was the commander of the 67th. RTS. Mrs. Paulman will always be remembered as a most caring , compassionate and a great lady who was always fun to be around.